The maple leaf. La feuille d'érable(
Book
)94
editions published
between
2006
and
2016
in
English
and held by
312 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
The Maple Leaf is the weekly national newspaper of the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Forces. This issue
contains an article about the 32nd Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race in Montréal

The naval service of Canada, 1910-2010 : the centennial story by RICHARD H GIMBLETT(
Book
)5
editions published
between
2009
and
2013
in
English
and held by
195 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
"Canada proudly celebrates 100 years of naval service in 2010. This highly illustrated commemorative volume chronicles the
full century of the Canadian navy as a proud national institution. The editor, Dr. Richard Gimblett, is the command historian
of the Canadian navy. The two forewords are by Governor General Michaëlle Jean (as commander-in-chief of the Canadian Forces)
and the chief of the Maritime Staff (commander of the navy). The 11 contributors are highly recognized authorities on their
particular period. The comprehensive coverage includes the origins of the Canadian navy in 1867, both world wars, the Korean
conflict, the postwar period, and a look at the navy of the future. There is also a section on naval war art."--pub. desc

A history of women in the Canadian military by Barbara Dundas(
Book
)1
edition published
in
2000
in
English
and held by
178 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
This book traces the history of women in the Canadian military, including: their service as nurses in the late 19th & early
20th century (in the North West Rebellion, the Yukon Field Force, and the South African War); the creation of a military nursing
service & participation in the First World War; creation of women's divisions in the armed forces in World War II; women war
artists; demobilization & then re-establishment of women's organizations in the post-war period; military nursing in the Korean
War and the rest of the 1950s; decline in women's military participation to 1965; and the subsequent expansion of women's
military roles toward achieving gender equality

Equal to the challenge : an anthology of women's experiences during World War II by Lisa Banister(
Book
)5
editions published
in
2001
in
English
and held by
146 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
This anthology consists of stories from 55 women that recount their experiences during World War II. Most of the women served
with one of the Canadian forces (Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Division, Canadian Women's Army Corps, Women's Royal Canadian
Naval Service), others performed civilian duties, and a few did volunteer work

Effects-based approaches to operations : Canadian perspectives(
Book
)4
editions published
in
2008
in
English
and held by
136 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
There are currently three major theoretical approaches that dominate analyses and descriptions of military operations. They
are Operational Art, Network-Centric Warfare (NCW) (or Network-Enabled Operations (NEOps) in the Canadian context), and Effects
Based Operations (EBO). The concept of EBO is currently having a significant influence on Operational Art and NCW, as well
as how operations are conceptualized in the new security environment. The EBO concept is emerging through discussions and
papers within Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC) jointly with other stakeholders in the Department of National
Defence (DND); however, there are many ways of describing EBO in the literature and in practice. In order to fully understand
the nature of EBO today and how it might evolve in the future, it is essential to understand the theoretical and historical
origins of this subject, as well as how EBO is conceptualized and practiced by the CF. Since there has been no comprehensive
examination of these concepts in a Canadian context, the Command Effectiveness and Behaviour Section at DRDC Toronto co-sponsored
with the Canadian Forces Aerospace Warfare Centre (CFAWC) a two-day workshops to identify the issues related to EBO and to
begin to establish the agenda for better understanding EBO. This report is the product of that workshop and it includes not
only the main conclusions of the workshop, but also essays on EBO by workshop participants, and others.--Abstract

Intelligence for the Canadian Army in the 21st century : "enabling land operations" by J. A. E. K Dowell(
Book
)3
editions published
in
2011
in
English
and held by
132 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
While the Canadian Army has almost a century of intelligence experience, the truism that "how we define what we think we are
doing when we are doing intelligence shapes how we do intelligence" is affecting the type of intelligence available to the
Canadian Army today. To orient itself for the 21st Century, Army Intelligence needs to be re-oriented away from this information
management construct and towards a knowledge management one, emphasizing integration within a Joint, Interagency, Multinational
and Public (JIMP) framework to operate at both the operational and tactical levels, supported by the basic, current and estimative
intelligence required to support not only force employment, but also force generation and theatre preparation